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Single crystals of intermetallides are of interest in two respects: firstly, the manufacture of semiconductor devices requires materials in single-crystal form, and secondly the data on the physical parameters of such intermetallides derived from polycrystalline specimens are frequently conflicting. For example, the data on the crystal structure of the β’ phase in the Sn—Sb system are so conflicting that the structure of β’-SnSb is an open question. These conflicts can be eliminated only by examination of single-crystal specimens [1–4].
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Kazitsyn, N.V., Yurkov, V.A. (1984). Crystallization of SnSb. In: Chernov, A.A. (eds) Рост Кристаллоь / Rost Kristallov / Growth of Crystals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7116-2_40
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